Duplicate permit; notification to sheriff of recovered permit; penalty.

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1. A permittee shall notify the sheriff who issued his or her permit in writing within 30 days if the permittee’s:

(a) Permanent address changes; or

(b) Permit is lost, stolen or destroyed.

2. The sheriff shall issue a duplicate permit to a permittee if the permittee:

(a) Submits a written statement to the sheriff, signed under oath, stating that his or her permit has been lost, stolen or destroyed; and

(b) Pays a nonrefundable fee of $15.

3. If any permittee subsequently finds or recovers his or her permit after being issued a duplicate permit pursuant to this section, the permittee shall, within 10 days:

(a) Notify the sheriff in writing; and

(b) Return the duplicate permit to the sheriff.

4. A permittee who fails to notify a sheriff pursuant to the provisions of this section is subject to a civil penalty of $25.

(Added to NRS by 1995, 2724)


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